FreeSpace 2, the follow up to the classic Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War is ready to engage you in the second round. Follow the Grand Terran Vasudan Alliance further into the mysteries of the Shivans. Get your flight stick and hit the flight deck. The last time was just a warm up.

2. Open the "Registry" folder. If there is no Registry folder open the "Data" folder

3. Double-click the file "FS2.reg"

4. Click the "Yes" button to make a system change

5. Click the "Yes" button to confirm

6. Click the "OK" button when Reg Edit says it's done

7. Launch Freespace 2 from your Steam library

Depending on your system settings, you may need to temporarily lower your UAC (User Access Control) settings or disable your anti-virus to make the change. Then re-enable UAC and/or your anti-virus software. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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The year is 2367, thirty two years after the Great War. Or at least that is what YOU thought was the Great War. The endless line of Shivan capital ships, bombers and fighters with super advanced technology was nearly overwhelming.

As the Terran and Vasudan races finish rebuilding their decimated societies, a disturbance lurks in the not-so-far reaches of the Gamma Draconis system.

Your nemeses have arrived... and they are wondering what happened to their scouting party.

系统需求

Minimum:

OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8

Processor: 1Ghz

Memory: 254 MB RAM

Graphics: DirectX 7 Compatible Video Card

DirectX: Version 7.0

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Hard Drive: 2490 GB available space

Sound Card: Sound Blaster Compatible

Recommended:

OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8

Processor: 1.4 Ghz or better

Memory: 512 MB RAM

Graphics: DirectX 9 Compatible Video Card

DirectX: Version 9.0c

Network: Broadband Internet connection

Hard Drive: 2490 MB available space

Sound Card: Sound Blaster Compatible

(C) 1999 Parallax Software Corporation. FreeSpace 2, Interplay, "By Gamers. For Gamers." and the Interplay logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Interplay Entertainment Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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DISCLAIMER: The game continues to be as awesome as ever, especially with the mods.

That being said, Steam screwed up big time, because you:- Install the game- Get a "Freespace2/Fred2 cannot be run from a root drive directory" like so many other people out there.- Try all the solutions provided by the community.- Check Steam help about the game to see that it redirects to an Interplay outdated page.- Finds out, at last, that the Steam installation for the game forgets to execute the FS2.REG file that lies in the installation folder!!

I'm even unable to send a proper ticket to warn them to fix this.This was the game that made me buy oldies elsewhere, because Steam isn't trustable enough to check for their own installation routines.

This game is one of the games that I grew up playing. After several years of hoping this game would appear on Steam (My physical copy is getting old), it finally made it and I got it and the first game in a heartbeat. The game is the best space-flight combat simulator that I have ever played. Rich with its own lore and story, Freespace 2 has much to offer. Two different storylines (The main campaign and the Hammer of Light) are available right off the bat to get you started. The main campaign gives you an in-depth tutorial on how to play (I play with the keyboard because I think it is easier) and it has joystick combatability.

Another nice thing about this game is the amount of support it has from its fanbase. Freespace Open is a mod that updates the graphics to a more modern equivalent and it opens you up to different mods that include Battlestar Galactica, Wing Commander, and there's even a Star Wars mod.

In conclusion, I must recommend this game to everyone who sees it. There were some problems with the launch of this game on Steam, but if you are using Freespace Open and follow one of the guides, you will no problem getting this game correctly instaled.

What can I say, they should charge double this. After you download fs open and all the nice mods - change the name of the new launcher to fs2 in your steam folder, all is fixed. Takes some time to understand, but not long and 100% worth it. Considering you can play the first freespace on the FS2 engine - have it in widescreen and updated textures. One of my top five favorite games on steam even if it takes a bit to get it to working condition.

Still the best singleplayer space combat sim out there. The first had a tighter plot but this one has capital ship beam cannons, so it wins. If you've played Mass Effect you'll also find a lot of suspicious similarities in the plot (Though it's Sci-Fi so I doubt FS is the first).

Even if you aren't normally into sims, it is well designed, easy to pick up and play and has an engaging story.

The training missions and intuitive interface will get you going very quickly after starting.

The mission debriefings are refreshing too; they congratulate you and explain how your actions helped the effort (and sometimes give you medals for valor), so you leave missions feeling accomplished and satisfied.

There's an astonishing sense of scale in this game; you literally feel like a bug compared to some of the capital ships you go up against.

If you emjoyed the X-Wing / TIE Fighter / Colony Wars series, or might be interested in flying a starfighter, check this game out.

Excellent game that has withstood the test of time. Was definitely better than the first one, which was a stellar game in of itself.

This game is fully moddable and even features an Open-Source Code Project that maintains and updates the engine. Newer OpenGL features with hundreds of mods to choose from lead to endless fun found in a game with already high replay value.

This game is absolutly awesome and a true representation of what opening a game up to community content can achieve. However, after you buy this copy from Steam I would (as others have said) get hold of Free Space 2 Open at Hard-Light to really see what this game is capable of. Plus, if you are a Star Wars fan then head over to MOD DB and grab the original trilogy MOD as you can then fly X-Wings and Tie Fighters in the fantasically rendered Battle for Endor! There is an installer for Free Space 2 Open but I would recomend building the game yourself with the parts recomended.

There is a bit of work here to set the game up and you must have the retail version from steam first but it is well worth the effort as this is the best Space Combat Sim I have ever played.

This game is awesome, use the free space open source code project to get it working, and then play one of if not the best space combat game ever. Be prepared to be blown away. (Recommend playing folk metal especially during nebula scenes)

I have looked for a legit version of this game for years that would work on a modern machine. Kudos to valve for working with the publishers to get this title ported to steam. About the game, a great follow up to the previous title. Immersive story, cutting edge graphics (for the time), and fantastic gameplay. Numerous campaign missions with customization for ships, loadouts, and wingmen. Many fun weapons to experiment with. Multiple playable ships are a blast to pilot against bots and campaign missions. If you are a fan of any of the great space simulator/shooter games like X-Wing/Tie Fighter, Wing Commander, or others, this is a must have for your collection. 9.5/10.

This game is what made me the gamer I am today. I bought it back when it first came out, I bought it on Good Old Games and now I've bought it on Steam. Why? I'll tell you why - I believe it's the greatest game ever made.

Why this game is awesome and deserves your attention;

The original graphics were fantastic back at release in 1999.

You won't be using the original graphics when playing the game.

The story was - and still is - amazing. Far better than the usual tripe.

There's an excellent balance struck between you being an incredible pilot who saves thousands of lives, and you just being a dude in a one-person fighter who can't single-handedly save the day.

You play against both rebel humans, and a dark & insidious alien race.

Your Shivan opponents don't have Star Trek-style translators. There's no communicating with them or understanding their objectives. They don't fight for territory and they don't act like humans on a different team. They're aliens - and both their ships and their tactics demonstrate that.

All too often, the strength of your enemies in games is inconsistent. They march into the beginning of the game with a roar, and then die with a whimper at the end. Or else you're handed a gimmicky win. This doesn't happen here - both your victories and your loses feel justified and fair.

You play a variety of roles. You scout hostile territory, battle enemy fighters, protect large capital ships from enemy bombers, destroy large capital ships as a bomber, neutralize the main weapons of enemy destroyers to give your side a fighting chance, protect innocent civillians in transport vessels, hunt down a traitor and more. Look, it's hard to give a comprehensive list while avoiding spoilers - y'know?

The community at hard-light.net are constantly creating new content by developing their own missions and campaigns - which you can do yourself - as well as enhancing the game engine, working on new models and textures, improving AI... and it's all yours for free!

The community at hard-light.net provide technical support for Freespace 2 Open.

Advice to those who buy it

Y'know what's better than playing a game 15 years old? Playing one with modern graphics!

The community at hard-light.net are regularly churning out improvements which make the game prettier, improve the AI, and expand the content available by creating their own missions and campaigns which you can play FOR FREE. New models, new textures, game engine enhancements, etc.

Basically the last and best space sim. Since the steam edition will most likely throw errors at your face for trying to play an almost decade and a half old game on a modern system, Head over to hard-light.net to get Freespace open with the mediavp's and start enjoying this game in all its glory.

It will:1. Allow you to actually play the game2. Play it on any resolution3. Massively improve the visuals.

The people at hard-light.net are also always available for techsupport and will help you with any technical problems you may run into.

Freespace 2 was the definitive in-cockpit ship-to-ship space combat simulator of the transitionary period between the 90's and 2000's. If you have any interest in this genre, and you haven't played this game yet, you're missing out on the masterstroke that paved the way for games like Freelancer and EVE Online.

If you're having technical issues be sure to check out the Freespace Open project, which attempts to fix some of the bugs and update the graphics and lighting to a level contemporary players may be more comfortable with. For me personally, as-downloaded, my installation of Freespace 2 refused to run properly, but after installing FSO, it executes effortlessly.

In the space of a few minutes, you'll find yourself weaving between capital ships, trying to dodge flak, focus-fire on enemy capital weaponry to disarm them, and dog-fighting with customizable ships and loadouts. All the while, a grand narrative is unfolding with plenty of little twists and flavor to keep your interest.

First off, this game is brilliant. It's been brilliant since is came out 15 years ago, but the steam version is riddled with problems and you have to jump through a ton of hoops just to get it going. Considering the only reason I bought this off steam and not another platform was that I had thought steam would have streamlined the installation and configuration process, but alas, they have not. Amazing game, but steam shouldn't have something available for purchase that isn't install and go.

Doesn't work out of the box (shame on you, Steam, for allowing this to happen) but is easy enough to fix with the excellent Freespace Open Installer (http://www.fsoinstaller.com/). Do yourself a few favors: